“Building Better Communities” Webinar Series begins March 26

“Building Better Communities” is a new webinar series, sponsored by Lindsay Corporation and a grant from NDEQ that will be of interest to business and community leaders. Facilitated by WasteCap Nebraska, the series kicks off on March 26 with a webinar on how to plan greener neighborhood cleanup events, presented by Kim Sosalla-Bahr, Sustainable Design
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Zero Waste Events Webinar

Thursday, April 30th from 12:30 to 1:30 pm. Learn how to make your next event Zero Waste! With proper planning and supplies, you can divert over 90% of materials away from the landfill by reducing, recycling and composting. This webinar will guide your thinking through waste reduction, donation, communicating with vendors and exhibitors, calculating diversion
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Get Recognized!

WasteCap Nebraska will recognize member social and environmental achievements at the Annual Awards Luncheon on October 6, 2015. Please review the following awards in order to plan for your organization’s application, due August 15, 2015. More information on the Awards Luncheon will be provided in future communications. Sustainable Business Award Descriptions Service Provider of the
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Show your Mother some LOVE for Earth Day!

Give today! Earth Day is right around the corner! Show your Mother some LOVE by supporting a new service of WasteCap Nebraska. It’s called goZERO, a service for event organizers that want to reduce the impacts of their events to reach ZERO WASTE. Help us “Celebrate Our Better Nature” by donating during the month of
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Congratulations Julie Diegel!

WasteCap Nebraska is proud to announce that staff member, Julie Diegel was presented an award by Open for Business magazine for an article she wrote in 2014. Her article, “Nebraska Embracing Business as a Force for Good” earned the most votes from their readership to win “The Resourceful Award”. This award is for an article that “sheds
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Zero Waste Video

Find out why Zero Waste is the solution to our waste problem and how to achieve it by viewing our new video. A Zero Waste system is the most cost-effective and equitable solution for local governments, businesses and citizens to reduce the negative impacts of unconstrained resource consumption and disposal. It includes solid waste minimization, reuse, recycling,
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Nebraska’s Most Comprehensive Recycling Guide

NEW & IMPROVED! WasteCap Nebraska presents Nebraska’s Most Comprehensive Recycling Guide. This guide helps Nebraska businesses and households find service providers for all their waste reduction and recycling needs. You can search by material, location or organization. Click on the recycling guide above to start your search.
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Southwick Liquid Waste

WasteCap Nebraska would like to welcome a new member Southwick Liquid Waste! SOUTHWICK Liquid Waste has decades of experience in the septic industry. The company was started by Clyde Southwick and was formerly known as both Big Clyde’s Sanitation and as Southwick Sewer and Drain. Brad and Jackie Southwick ran the company for over 30
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Lindsay Corportation

WasteCap Nebraska would like to thank Lindsay Corporation for their sponsorship of the new webinar series “Building Better Communities” that will be of interest to business and community leaders. Lindsay Corporation is a global company focused on providing irrigation and infrastructure solutions to meet the needs of a growing population.
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Aqua Systems

Thank you to Aqua Systems for hosting the February Green Team Roundtable! Aqua Systems is a water treatment company that specializes in high-quality water softeners, drinking water systems, water purification, problem water solutions and large scale water solutions for business and industry. They provide service to South East Nebraska and are part of a national company that has over 300 dealers nationwide.
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